Meridian Senior Living

About Meridian Senior Living

Meridian Senior Living is made up of a passionate group of dreamers, caregivers and connectors who all share a common goal: provide unparalleled life experiences for all those we serve – seniors, their families and our employees.

Established in 2010, we are now a network of lively communities, home to more than 7,000 residents. While our communities are all over the country, we care for each resident one at a time … working each day to make their lives easier, more comfortable, convenient, enjoyable and secure.

Our communities are as unique and varied as our residents – no two are alike. From building design and operations to program development, Meridian Senior Living communities make people say “WOW” – whether they are looking for independent retirement living, assisted living, or are in need of quality memory care. Our team’s collective expertise, innovative approach and passion for seniors has given us a solid history of delighted residents, happy families, empowered employees and business success.

Bottom line: At Meridian Senior Living, we hold ourselves to an incredibly high standard – and measure our success by the smiles on our residents’ faces.

Med Aide / Med Tech

We hold ourselves to an incredibly high standard – and measure our success by the smiles on our residents’ faces!

We are currently looking for incredible people that love to make others smile!

Job Description:

As a Med Tech, the primary purpose of your job position is to assist in the administering of medications to residents following company regulatory guidelines. Other tasks include keeping proper care records, reporting any changes in resident’s conditions and interacting with internal and external customers in a professional manner while ensuring resident safety and satisfaction is a priority.

Qualifications:

High school diploma or equivalent

Current and valid Medication Aide/Technician Certification

Ability to read, write and speak English

Must be 18 years of age or older

Successfully complete training as required by Meridian in accordance with state regulations

Must have a minimum of one year experience working with medications and the elderly population

Must possess all required licenses and/or certifications if required by State licensing authority and maintain continuing education requirements

Obtain Food Handlers Permit as required by State regulations

Must have compassion for and desire to work with the elderly

Must demonstrate the ability to work responsibly as a team member as well as an individual

Ability to communicate effectively with residents, families, staff, vendors and the general public

Must be honest, fair, dependable, respect confidentiality and the rights and privacy of others